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Easy to understand
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
good course
I had trouble with some of the questions the way they were written. We are trained that we always assume a person has capacity, then a question asks, if a person has Dementia do they have capacity! I answered Yes. The answer was wrong. I do not understand why this is. The information did not say that person had been assessed so for me to answer no that means I am assuming, and the person still might be deemed capable to make some life choices so could still have capacity.
Excellent, the course was well structure
I enjoyed my experience in this training . I have also learned more about diverse topic regarding national laws and health.
Excellent course
Enjoyed it
Very good knowledge
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good training session not too long
Enjoyed the online training course and learnt new understanding regarding the act
Really excellent
An excellent and weel stuctured course which was bith educational and fun at the same time. The lessons are well presented with occasional mini tests which encourage further research. The final "exam" was entirely apposite to the lessons learned and, when completed, was exciting to be able to obtain immediate feed-back on the results and whether passed or not. I can't think of a more entertaining and interesting way of presenting the training on this somewhat complex subject. Well done.
Very clear presentation – was really use
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Interesting, thought provoking.
A course full of fascinating and relevant content for me.
A useful overview
Provides a good basic level of understanding and advice upon determing mental capacity or not. Useful for anyone working in any caring capacity.